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'> At Drug or Dept. stores-or send check or M.O. to: FLENTS PRODUCTS CO., Inc., Dept. N * r M 103 Park Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.. '".... TIP TOE KITCHEN? If > i '..,: 1! j H . "Julian Hess Can Make It A Showplace" JULIAN HESS, INC. Engineered Kitchens@ Manhattan Showroom. 514 W. 181 St, N. Y. 33, N. Y TEL: WAdsworth 8-6300 (Code # 212) c.- r .---. -===r later, incidentally, in th final round of the PGA championship, at I)allas, he did. Tied with Dave Ragan and Bruce Crampton for the lead with si^- holes to play, he finished with a wonderful clos- ing burst to win by two shots. ) G RANTING that most playoffs are a letdown and that thlrty-six-hole playoffs are exactly eighteen holes too long, you could not hope for a more fascinating duel than the one Charles and Rodgers put on. To begin with, the vivid contrast hetween the two ll1en added a great deal of 7est to the long day's journey. Down one side of the fairway walked Charles, a former hank clerk-tall, spare, dark, and aquiline, the proper reserved New Zealander. (As long as there is a New Zealand, there'll always be an England.) He went about his husiness with scarcely a word or a grimace, acknowledging the gallery's applause with a little upward flick of his forefinger. Down the other side of the fairway rumbled Rodgers, a twenty- five-year-old former Marine who stands a little under five feet eight and packs a hundred and ninety pounds. (His stand- ard evening meal during the tourna- ment, by the way, consisted of some smoked salmon, a double order of filet of sole, a filet mignon, and a triple order of chocolate ice cream.) Blond, freck- led, garrulous, and likable, Rodgers has grown up in the television-golf era, which has brought back vaudeville, and on the greens he trots out a wide reper- toire of sight gags, cOll1ic steps, and pat- ter. He can also pIa) golf-forceful golf-and in the playoff he had to, in order to stay in the game, for Charles went off on the most sensational putting spree I can recall in a major event since Billy Casper's exhibition at Winged Foot in our 1959 Open. On the morn- ing round, Charles had no less than eleven one-putt greens, and thesL in- cluded twenty-fi ve-footers on thè third and thirteenth, a seventeen-foot uphiller on the fifteenth, and a slidIng twenty- foot downhiller on the sixteenth. He had a 69 and led by three strokes at lunch. In the afternoon, he dropped only two really sizable putts, but they were the cruelest kind of all. The first, for a birdie, call1e on the fourth and can- celled out a much longer birdie putt (and an excellent rendition of the old spiked shoe) by Rodgers. 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